The Editor’s Notesby Ken Holder, Editor
Okay! Run Right Out Again, and get yourself
a copy of A Rambling Wreck, Book 2 of The Hidden Truth by
Hans G. Schantz, just published. You will recall that I gave a
Rave Review to Book 1 of The Hidden Truth (called, of all
things, The Hidden Truth!). At the time he was not sure about
continuing the story, due to poor sales I suppose. You, our Readers,
give sales a boost by buying the book, and he must have decided to
carry on. And here it is!
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It’s the Socialism, Stupid!by L. Neil Smith
Somewhere between 100 million and 200 million
individuals died, in the 20th Century alone, owing to the myriad
failures and atrocities of socialism.
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Kubla Khanby Samuel Taylor Coleridge
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan, A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea.
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Kathy Griffin Follyby Sean Gangol
Originally, I was going to include a paragraph or
two about the Kathy Griffin fiasco in one of my random thoughts
article, but that was before I heard about the press conference
Griffin gave, along with the hypocritical way that the media has been
handling the incident. Not too long ago, a once funny comedian, Kathy
Griffin decided to pose for a photo where she held what looked like
the bloody severed head of Donald Trump. There isn’t much to
say about the photos except that they are disgusting, tasteless and
quite frankly, not funny. So, it should come as no surprise that
Donald Trump along with his family and supporters aren’t
particularly happy with this work of art.
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Resilient Community Developmentby Jim Davidson
A few months ago, a
friend mentioned that she was moving to Ohio with her family as soon
as possible. Inspired by the life of abolitionist John Brown, she
was going to raise bison there. I began doing some research, and
quickly realised that my long-awaited real estate development project had arrived.
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An Evening with Enoch Powell:
A Brief Extract from Sean Gabb’s Diaryby Sean Gabb
Note: This is an exact transcript from one of
the handwritten volumes of my Diary. I have kept this, with
occasional lapses, since I was fifteen. It currently runs to about
five million words. Most entries are of no interest to anyone else.
Many are a waste of paper and ink. Some are too shocking or
embarrassing ever to be published. Here and there, nevertheless, are
entries of actual value. This is one of them. Saturday 22nd November 1986
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June 28th, 2017: A Dialogueby Giovanni Martelli
Leo Fruosino: Hello my friend! What are you doing today?
Dieter Sulzbach: Not so much. I'm taking a day off, lying on the couch; the markets are high. How goes it, Leo?
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